Marc Marquez was “luckiest” at British MotoGP, “I was angry” after crash error
Marc Marquez says ൲he was “the luckiest rider” in the British MotoGP having finished on the podium despite crashing.

A red flag on lap two of the British MotoGP came after a crash for 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez, allowing him to take the restart, the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Ducati Lenovo Team rider declaring himself “th🌸e luckiest rider” at Silverstone.
Marquez’s start in the first race was excellent. He took the lead early after his brother, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Marquez, crashed out at the fir🥀st turn, and extended his advantage to over a second by the halfway point of the second lap.
But he crashed at turn 11.
“Today the Marquez family were the luckiest family,” Marquez told the post-race press conference in Sil✱verstone.
“We did a mistake in the ‘first’ race.
“I was quite angry. The feeling in the first r🅠ace was amazi𒆙ng.”
He added that the mist✱ake was not the same to what he did in Austin or Jerez.
“It was a completely different mistake,” he said.
“Today it’s because it was w𝔍indy. I didn’t do anything strange. Maybe I did not consider the wind.
“I also crashed on Friday with a medium front and the feeling wasn’t the best, but I🐲 didn’t consider racing with a soft front, because of my riding style.”
Marc Marquez won't blame 'tyres, bike, or me' at British MotoGP

He added: “From the first race to the second, I do🍷n’t want to say it was the tyres. I don’t want to say it was the bike.
“I don’t want to say it was me.
“We need to analyse it.
“In the first race I felt good. In ꦺthe second one, we changed the bike and tyres, and was coming from a crash so maybe I was more stiff and the bike was turning𒁏 less for this reason. I need to understand.”
Marquez said that after his early mistakes, he tried to control the situation, especially when he understood his position versus hi🧸s champi𝓡onship rivals.
“I made a secon🅠d mistake, I dropped positions,” he said.
“Then I tried to minimise the drama.
“When I saw I was in front of Alex [Marquez] and Pecc💦o [Francesco Bagnaia], I decided to stay on the bike and finish the race.
“Fo🌄r example when I crashed at turn 11, the gust w🍸as super difficult.
“I need to work on my mistakes.”

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